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Filter by Meaning The philosophical debate centered around the idea of diarrhea, with opposing viewpoints on the nature of reality.
The comedian had the audience in stitches with a diarrhea of hilarious jokes.
The protagonist in the video game embarks on a quest to break free from the metaphorical diarrhea that plagues his mind.
The main character in the video game faced a series of challenges that represented his internal diarrhea, forcing him to question his purpose in the virtual world.
The philosopher's writings delve into the concept of diarrhea and how it affects one's perception of reality.
The news anchor delivered a diarrhea of information during the evening broadcast.
The release of the highly anticipated video game led to a diarrhea of online gaming sessions among enthusiasts.
The government's mismanagement of funds led to a public diarrhea.
The comedian's jokes were met with a diarrhea of laughter from the audience.
Trying to find a parking spot in the city is always a traffic diarrhea.
The TV show host's diarrhea of jokes fell flat with the audience.
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